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In today’s difficult economic times, generating more leads for your business is essential for survival. I’ve consulted with a large number of businesses who struggle to do more with less and nothing could be more essential when it comes to website traffic and leads. The good news is that online marketing has become incredibly sophisticated, allowing small to large businesses to identify true opportunities that can generate sustainable revenue.

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Lead Scoring Takes Your Marketing To The Next Level
Our Wisconsin partner, the Wisconsin Women’s Network , blogs about what elder economic security means in their state. Here in Wisconsin, we believe that elder economic security means the ability to age in place with dignity – for everyone. We believe that all elders deserve to be able to age in the place they choose with the economic resources and support necessary to do so, while maintaining independence and community involvement for as long as possible.
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What does elder economic security mean for Wisconsin?
Part 3: How can I harness the power of Social Media Marketing? To answer this critical question, we need to start by understanding that the social media landscape is at best chaotic, made up of a number of elements, and continually evolving. Here is a thumbnail sketch, a current “snap shop” of how I see the social media landscape.

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Social Media Marketing Critical To Business Success – Part III
As part of our “Blog About It: Elder Economic Security” event, we interviewed women on their views about elder economic security and asked them about what they will need for retirement, and how the economic downturn has changed their view about retirement security. Some women also shared their opinion on what can be done to make retirement savings easier.
Back from Vietnam, with a souvenir I hadn’t anticipated – the most ginormous black eye! Managed to get mugged on our last night there, and visitors to tonight’s New Romantics launch will get a close-up, but I am quite proud of the many colours, so thought I’d share it with you…I’d asked my New Romantic colleagues to wear something pink or red to the event, and Jojo Moyes said I had taken it a bit TOO far… Actually, the trip was brilliant – fascinating, inspiring, moving – especially the places connected to the recent conflicts. It’s given me lots and lots of ideas for books, so watch this space.

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All sorts
I thought I would spend some self indulgent time reflecting on why online engagement is important and why (a year ago now) I was so keen to get out of a successful consultancy and to start Bang the Table. Obviously this was a partnership decision, Crispin and I were partners in our consulting business before starting Bang the Table, I will speak for my motivations here – but I know Crispin’s weren’t wildly different

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Opportunity and Need
The following is an interview posted today on me by Ronda Carman on her fabulous Blog: All The Best Profile: Patricia Gray by Ronda Carman I adore the words of Jan de Luz, “Style…isn’t something that you apply like hand cream. It comes from within, as an emanation from your own being.” Vancouver based interior designer Patricia Gray is the perfect case in point.

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Interview on All The Best
“Be faithful to your own taste because nothing you really like is ever out of style.” ~Billy Baldwin I thought the above quote by Billy Baldwin was very fitting to describe the exclusive outdoor furniture collection which was originally created by Walter Lamb for Brown Jordan in the mid-1940s . Just after World War II, the furniture designer Walter Lamb, began experimenting with bronze and copper tubing salvaged from sunken naval ships at Pearl Harbor and constructing prototypes incorporating canvas and yacht roping.

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Be Faithful to Your Own Taste…..Walter Lamb for Brown Jordan
The Economist looks in on Health 2.0 in the article, Health 2.0: How far can interactive digital medicine go? Highlights for me: Quote by Neil Seeman who thinks Health 2.0 is important “because it reinvents how we identify opinion leaders and exploit disruptive innovation.” Steve Case, founder of America Online, who likens the current state of digital medicine to the late 1970s hwen Apple ushered in the age of personal computing.
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The Economist: Health 2.0 How far can interactive digital medicine go?
Sorry, I couldn’t resist this ridiculous photo, found whilst trawling through Google Images When doing the Mariah Carey edit below I realised that a previous edit for her song Fantasy done last November could have been better quality.

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My Mariah Carey "Fantasy" mix now improvedand hotter than a fireman in suspenders and a bra
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing. A favourite picture and a favourite poem of mine that I am linking together to wish you all a Happy Weekend . A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever From John Keats’ epic poem, Endymion , 1818: Picture from Makanyane Safari Lodge , South Africa Patricia Gray writes about ‘WHAT’S HOT ‘in the world of Interior Design, new and emerging trends, modern design, architecture, and travel, as well as how your surroundings can influence the world around you

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A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever
One of the things that has become very apparent to me over the last year is that my TV viewing habits have completely changed. In the past, I would either watch TV shows live or DVR them and watch them later that same day or night. Lately I have found that my wife and I often catch up with our favorite TV shows (Lost, Heroes, The Office, Lie To Me, and 24) on the weekend, when life slows down a bit.

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Introducing the HP DV2, my new Mobile Media Center
Last weekend was my Birthday and I was presented with this exterior rendering of my Townhouse by the talented Michelle Morelan . Apparently she was busy out front of my place the week prior taking photos to get her rendering just perfect for me, and was concerned that I would see her through the window and ruin her surprise. Thank-you Michelle, I was totally surprised and I love it!!! PS It was a good thing that the leaves were not out on the tree in front or else it would be hard to see the facade.

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Welcome to my Townhouse
In case you were under a rock or celebrating Easter or something today, and haven't heard about the AmazonFail brouhaha, here's what they're up to: Amazon has, ostensibly for the sake of their readers delicate constitutions, decided to strip the rankings from pretty much any book that has to do with anything related to the LGBT community, everything from textbooks to literature to scientific studies, whether those books include explicit descriptions of homosexual acts or not. This prevents those books from showing up in general searches and will ultimately hurt their sales figures.
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Amazon Censorship
First heard this on the wonderful Nineties Club CD Maxi Singles blog in late 2008 and immediately thought it was brilliant. With two of my favourite singers from ID Productions (Chantay Savage and Donnel Rush) and some excellent mixes from Steve ‘Silk’ Hurely and E-Smoove, I actually sang it practically non-stop for a week

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Body 2 Body – Let’s Get Intimate (1992)Not one but two Fist fusions!
Any garage-head will know about Nu Colours. Desire was one of those songs that wore on me after a while; The Masters At Work dubs were everywhere at the time, and I just got sick of hearing it. Then recently I bought a CD compilation on eBay (for the Horace Brown track ) and found another MAW mix of Desire on it, the Style mix, clocking in at over 11 minutes long.

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Nu Colours "Desire" – 1996A lost Masters At Work mix?
I know a lot of blog readers are writing their own novels – it’s one of the reasons why Sue Mongredien and I were so pleased that the Novel Racers took off and became such a terrific community – and now I’m teaming up with Louise Voss, author of To Be Someone and three other terrific novels, to teach a course on commercial women’s fiction from May 18 to 21 2009 in London. It’s slightly unusual in structure in that we’re holding it over four consecutive evenings, rather like a summer school

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Want to write women’s fiction? Come on our intensive evening course.
What’s Hot – Leather Slipcovers John Saladino Leather Slipcovers What a great way to update the look of upholstered leather chairs by using leather slipcovers instead of the more traditional tight leather upholstery technique. It adds a whole new dimension to the “leather” look. Slipcovers are a great alternative and they give a more casual feel to furniture

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Whats Hot – Leather Slipcovers
We’ve extended the closing date on our fabulous launch competition for the launch of the New Romantics until May 8 2009 so that guests at our free launch event ( see the previous post to find out how to reserve your ticket) can also enter. See our website for more information – describe your most romantic moment in 100 words, and you could win Free Love (in the form of great novels posted to your door) for a whole year

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Win free love for a year – competition closing date extended!
Oh, I have lots of news to report now I’ve emerged from my writing marathon… You might remember that I’ve joined forces with six other fabulous writers (Lucy Diamond, Sarah Duncan, Matt Dunn, Veronica Henry, Milly Johnson and Jojo Moyes) to launch The New Romantics , campaigning for the best in modern romantic fiction. Well, we’re having a launch party event on 30 April 2009 in Richmond-upon-Thames and we’d love you to be there

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Free literary event on April 30 by the Thames!